I always try to use it whenever someone I need to talk to isn’t on my Facebook Messenger. It’s dead simple and super reliable. Plus, they have an amazingly attentive team and a solid project culture. Although I’m definitely not a fan of mixing gaming while talking to people (it’s a video call app experience), that’s who they are. They will try things out, no matter how wild they may seem.

This is quite different from the v1 of Tribe that launched a few years ago. Curious to why you decided to go this direction, @cyrilpaglino.
P.S. for others: subscribe to Gameroom if you're interested in these types of apps (cc @selcukatli).

@rrhoover different indeed :) From asynchronous to synchronous, now adding this layer of games. We've add the first games last May (draw, blindtest) and slowly saw better engagement & retention on this cohort of users playing games. We also received tons of feedbacks from users asking for more Games. Since day one at Tribe, we've always try to follow our convictions and mixed it with users feedbacks. Its a tough and fast moving market, we keep being agile and flexible when it comes to product iterations.

@cyrilpaglino@rrhoover Thanks Ryan! And congrats Cyril on the launch of your new iteration. We've been working on this for a while as well, I guess good teams think alike :)
if you're looking for more games, I'd recommend you give our product a try as well here: http://joingameroom.com/

@rrhoover@selcukatli@cyrilpaglino amazing new pivot. I actually think this iteration is a very refreshing take on synchronous video. But, Tribe spammed my contacts on several occasions.. can we trust you on this one?